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Rep Power: 0 ![]() | Gundam RX-78 Hi, i'm a newbie who just started learning 3DS max and have been following some tutorials on the net. Here's one that I'm currently doing but I there's a problem on the render results. Can someone tell me how to fix this? ![]() |
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Rep Power: 5 ![]() | Hey, that looks like an autosmoothing problem. select all of the poly's which have to be smoothed in to one smooth surface, go to the smoothing-tab in the editable poly list and click autosmooth. hope this is clear and you will get the result you want! keep us informed, cus this looks good for a starter!!!
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Rep Power: 5 ![]() | that poly recieves less light because it's a bit facing downwards. just like the poly's on its forehead. so it isn't a glitch, bug, problem or whatever. just lighting. :D
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